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5 Essential Tasks For Opening Up The Cottage

Spring is in full swing, the May long weekend has passed, and that means it’s time to head back to the cottage and get it ready for another season of relaxation, family fun, and Georgian Bay memories. Whether your cottage is nestled in the woods or perched along the shores of Georgian Bay, a little preparation goes a long way to ensure a smooth and safe start to the season. Here are five must-do tasks for opening up your cottage this year:

1. Inspect for Winter Damage

Start with a full walk-around of your property. Look for fallen branches, missing shingles, damaged siding, or anything else that may have been affected by wind, snow, or ice. Don’t forget to check the roof, eavestroughs, and foundation for cracks or leaks. Inside, look for signs of moisture or pests that may have made themselves at home over the winter.


2. Check Plumbing and Water Systems

If you shut off the water before winter, carefully turn everything back on. Inspect all pipes, faucets, toilets, and water heaters for leaks or damage. For lake-drawn systems, reconnect and test your pump, filters, and any UV or treatment systems. Let the water run for a bit to clear out stagnant water and ensure everything is working properly.


3. Test Electrical and Safety Equipment

Restore power and check that all outlets, lights, and appliances are functioning properly. Replace any dead smoke or carbon monoxide detector batteries and test each unit. Don’t forget to inspect fire extinguishers and first aid kits, updating or replacing supplies as needed.


4. Clean and Air Out the Cottage

After months of being closed up, your cottage will need a good airing out. Open all windows and doors to get fresh air flowing. Wipe down surfaces, clean out cupboards, and vacuum or sweep to remove dust and debris. This is also a great time to wash linens, curtains, and any stored outdoor furniture.


5. Prep the Outdoor Spaces

Check your deck, dock, and any outdoor stairs for loose boards or rusted hardware. Set up patio furniture, inspect the BBQ or fire pit, and trim back any overgrown trees or brush. If you have a boat or water toys, now’s the time to get them out of storage and prepped for the season.


Bonus Tip:
Keep a checklist of seasonal tasks each year—it’ll help you stay organized and ensure nothing gets missed. Opening the cottage is a tradition in itself, and with a little care and attention, you can enjoy a safe and stress-free season on the bay.

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Simcoe County & Barrie Market Report For April 2025

April 2025, highlights more steady growth in sales and price stability as Simcoe County’s housing market continues to adapt. With significant increases in new listings and active inventory, the spring market continues to be strong and competitive.

Simcoe County recorded 597 home sales in April, a 20% increase from the 496 sales in April 2024. Month-over-month, sales activity surged by 21.34%, reflecting a seasonal rebound in buyer activity.

The average sale price reached $808,175, representing a 7% decrease compared to April 2024, but a fractional increase from March 2025, suggesting stable pricing amid increased transaction volume.

New listings climbed to 2,151, marking an 58% increase year-over-year and a small jump month-over-month, offering buyers greater selection as the spring market heads towards the summer. Active listings also rose to 3,799, up 123% from April 2024, and a large jump of 81% compared to March levels.

April’s numbers reflect a healthy and dynamic market, we’re seeing strong buyer interest supported by a surge in new listings, which is helping to balance conditions. Your For Sale On Georgian Bay Agent is key to helping make informed decisions in this fast-moving environment. Let’s talk!

Trust your local experts to guide you through the process and take advantage of the current market. Ask us about our FREE Home Market Analysis to determine exactly how much your Home is worth in today’s Market.

All data correct as of May 22nd, 2025, data gathered by the BDAR Stats based on April 2024 vs April 2025.